A discussion about the career of former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden

with John Wooden
in Sports
on Friday, December 15, 2000 * * * * *

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Former UCLA Bruins coach John Wooden talks about his "pyramid of success" and his record-winning, 27-year coaching career.

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    1. didith  06/09/2010 05:40 AM Report

      He's one of the best coaches in the sports history. His hard work paid off and influenced most of the athletes. I salute <a title="John Wooden: RIP" href="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/06/06/john-wooden-gravely-ill/">John Wooden</a> for his passion and dedication on his craft.

    2. bookwoman3  06/06/2010 09:26 PM Report

      I am mourning the death and celebrating the life of John Wooden this weekend by watching "Hoosiers" and this inteview--hard to believe that it has been ten years since it was first broadcast. Loved it then and am so grateful it is in the archives so we can listen once more to this wise and good man.

    3. bookwoman3  06/06/2010 09:24 PM Report

      I am mourning the death and celebrating the life of John Wooden this weekend by watching "Hoosiers" and this interview. I had remembered how much I liked it, but had forgotten that it was first broadcast ten years ago! So happy it is in the archives so we could listen once more to this wise and good man.

    4. Scott  08/05/2008 01:17 PM Report

      What an incredible and humble man. Truly a great person in both professional accomplishment and being a fellow human.